OK, while you were all writing these comments I may have been picking up your karma or something. Here's texture and more richness. It's a rough idea. An actual page would need the centre(er) part lighter to an extent. I just couldn't find the right texture is all.
Due to it's size there's stuff I can't put in now. This is just an idea.
Jeff...what's the logistics of building something like this? I know you can get bamboo framing downloadable artwork.....I've seen it on sites.... just can't find it now. The leaves aren't essential and what I've drawn is way to angular anyway, but I think they might soften the angularity of it subtley.
A basic version of something similar to this with just the backround stone, textured centre part and the left bamboo pole could form a basis for our species profiles. If we could find something like a more subtle parchment texture it would not detract from text on top of it, but give a nicer feel than a stark, solid colour.
Love to hear comments and possibilities.
Jeff wrote:It would be neat to have some kind of loach "browser" where a visitor could quickly narrow down to a couple of species by clicking on loach pictures separated by familes and body types. Right now, if your loach isn't on the main page, you have a very intimidating list of names on the species index to go through, with no help whatsoever in narrowing it down to a handful of likely names.
Exactly the thoughts I had and we've discussed to an extent already. I think you can break it down to:
Clown Loach
Botia types
Nemacheilines
Kuhlis
Other Eel-type loaches
Homaloptera types
Sucker-bodied Hillstreams
Oddballs
8 picture buttons could take you to other pages which could be subdivided.
Botia types for instance into True Botia, Sinibotia, Tigers, modesta Complex. How many stages is up to us. At some point though, clue pictures stop and there's a names list that are links to the profiles.
Also, there's an alphabetical listing based on Shari and Dan's database where each links you to the profile. That works for those who know what they're looking for.
Martin.